After arriving at Bridgewater College yesterday and getting Ashlyn settled into her dorm, we had a bit of time before her meetings started so we ventured into town and ended up at Hardee's for a sweet tea. I was waiting at the light and noticed the water tower, which I had to get a photo of since I just love the way a water tower looks!
I think my biggest peeve with doing photography here in Virginia is all the electrical lines that make their way into every shot. Almost all the lines were underground in Arizona. Don't they just bug the buh jee zuz out of you too?
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LOL well I don't really notice them, but since yours were underground, I can see why it would really bug you! They do seem to make their way in every photo, even when you are in the middle of nowhere!
ReplyDeleteOh Shenandoah Valley... I went to school down the road at Eastern Mennonite University. Thanks for bringing me some memories!
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ReplyDeletethe water tower is impressive, it is huge.
I like the older water towers. I try to get photos of them when traveling.
ReplyDeleteThe vegetation looks so lush. I guess it's all that rain we've been having.
ReplyDeleteVery nice water tower! My grandson and I always like to point them out when we are riding in the car.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great old water tower!
ReplyDeleteYou don't see those smaller ones much around here anymore.
I had no idea Ashlyn was old enough for college! Well, good luck to her & mom for having to see her off
ReplyDeleteTricia, she's not quite old enough yet! She's just up there attending a training seminar for FCCLA!
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Water towers are great. They are like windmills.
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Water towers can be interesting! So many have creative pictures painted on them nowadays.
ReplyDeleteThe sky seems to have a humid look about it - and, knowing your location and the time of year, it probably IS humid!
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